ASSESSING SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT USING THE ROUGH SET APPROACH CASE STUDY: VILLAGES OF MAHAN-KERMAN DISTRICT
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Rural development is one of the essential pillars of the five-year development plan of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Sustainability is one of the keywords in the structure of programs, plans, and all human beings. Due to their special geographical features, measuring the sustainability of rural areas is not an easy task. The most important tool for awareness of sustainable knowledge in rural areas is strategies and policies for the land. This study aims to develop a multivariate decision support system based on the Rough set approach to evaluate the potential of sustainable rural development in the Mahan region. Based on the subject under study and the purpose of the research, the hypothesis of the article is expressed with the following application: It seems that there is a relationship between rural empowerment and sustainable rural development. The methodology of this descriptive-analytical article based on Rough set theory has been studied in 11 villages of Mahan district. The general results of the research show that according to the decision table and straightforward rules, there is a relationship between the capability of the village - farmers, rural tourism, etc.
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